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The WPF/Blend Workflow and Your First WPF Application

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What this chapter covers:

  • The WPF/Silverlight improved workflow

  • Creating your first WPF application

Microsoft has addressed problems with the designer/developer workflow with WPF and Silverlight. In this chapter, I will discuss that workflow and talk about how Microsoft thinks it has come up with a solution. I will also discuss a typical way of working in WPF and Silverlight using Blend 2 and Visual Studio 2008. Finally, I am going to show you how to create your very first WPF application, “Hello World!” with a twist, literally.

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(2008). The WPF/Blend Workflow and Your First WPF Application. In: Foundation Expression Blend 2. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0612-5_2

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